The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced Friday that it would not produce its highly anticipated monthly inflation ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has explained it was 'unable to retroactively collect' the data on consumer prices.
More people got hired in September than forecasters expected, and more were unemployed too, according to a highly anticipated and long-delayed report on the labor market.
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Fed won't get key inflation data before next rate decision as BLS cancels October CPI release
The BLS said it was canceling the release of the October CPI, leaving the Fed without a key piece of inflation data before it ...
The report reflects what was happening before the federal government shutdown began. The labor market may have changed since ...
Some online users discussed blame for the rising prices by mentioning U.S. President Donald Trump and former President Joe ...
The U.S. added far more jobs in September than forecast, the government said Thursday in a long-delayed jobs report that complicates an upcoming decision by the Federal Reserve. The Bureau of Labor ...
The latest employment report showed that 119,000 jobs were added in September, up from the loss of 4,000 in August and higher ...
The unemployment rate rose in September as more people looked for jobs, according to data delayed by the government shutdown.
Yesterday the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—the nonpartisan agency whose work has long been the global ...
The government's stats system is lurching back to life after the shutdown ended last week. Separately Thursday morning, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the long-delayed September jobs report, ...
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